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A New Editor for The Pennant


Rick Propas

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The Board of Directors of the Pen Collectors of America are pleased to announce the appointment of a new Editor for The Pennant.

 

Dyas Anna Lawson has more than thirty-four years experience as a writer, graphic designer and editor and has won more than 100 state and national awards for her work in journalism and publishing.

 

In the pen world, she is best known as the editor of Stylophiles magazine, both online and in print. In fact, it was she who virtually designed the print magazine from conception to realization.

 

Both Ms. Lawson and the board are most pleased to have her now directing The Pennant and look forward to a long and productive association. We are confident that, building on the fine work of Jim Mamoulides (so ably assisted by Dede and Tom Rehkopf) , Anna, Dede and Tom will take The Pennant to new heights.

 

Also, members should look for a new publication from the PCA, a monthly e-mail newsletter. The premier issue of that coming to your inbox (but only if you are a member!) at month’s end.

 

And to those who have had trouble communicating from our website, a fix is in process. Our apologies for any frustrations.

Pen Collectors of America

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